can i use PS2 games on my GameCube ??

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by Confuzeld, Nov 24, 2006.

  1. Confuzeld

    Confuzeld Member

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    Helo. I'm a little girl who is really confused. Ok so my aunts are going to buy me DDR for m gamecube but one problem. I hate mario! Is there a way for me to get a PS2 game and use it on my GameCube?
     
  2. Zombie_X2

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    sorry, but you cant at all. just look around for a ps2 used.
     
  3. dazila

    dazila Regular member

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    Mario is cool I swear how can you hate mario ????
    He is much better then Spyro and crash why??Because those are just coppied mario games that suck more after one comes out which I think most will agree look at twinsanit then look at warped on psone that game was like 500x better
     
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    That's because Universal destroyed the franchises by trying to continue them without the original developers/creators. Insomniac (Spyro) and Naughty Dog (Crash) had each moved on to new franchises when the PS2 came out. As such, I agree that all Spyro and Crash games that weren't from the original devs (as in, everything that wasn't on PlayStation with the exception of Crash Bash as I recall) aren't that great.

    In their defense, they aren't just copied Mario games... Yes, they're all platformers. However, the gameplay of each of those games are far too dissimilar to merely call them clones.

    Anyway, I agree with Zombie_X2. PS2s don't cost that much anymore, and there of tons of games on it worth playing before investing in a next gen console.
     

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